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Captain Kayak Excursions

A healthy and unforgettable experience!

Excursion to the Island 🏝️

Just two miles away from the Benidorm Nautical Club, you’ll find Benidorm Island. It takes about 45 minutes to get there, paddling at a leisurely pace. Upon arrival, we can disembark (make sure to wear waterproof shoes) and walk for a few minutes to reach its summit. From there, the views are absolutely magnificent! You can also take a refreshing swim and practice snorkeling in its crystal-clear waters.

 

Seerra Gelada Excursion ⛰️

Leaving from the Benidorm Nautical Club, we will follow the coast along the iconic Levante Beach, enjoying the spectacular skyline. We’ll pass by the Almadrava and Tio Ximo coves, heading towards Punta del Cavall, inside the Serra Gelada Natural Park. We will disembark in a secluded spot, away from the busy beaches. The contrast in the middle of summer will surely surprise you! There, you can practice snorkeling, enjoying the solitude of the place and its pure, clean waters.

This excursion is perfect for beginners, as we will always stay close to the coast.

 

Isla Mitjana Excursion 🌊

Leaving from the Benidorm Nautical Club, we will progress along the entire Levante Beach, passing the Almadrava and Tio Ximo coves until we round Punta del Cavall.

And that’s where the show begins!

Daring to venture into the Serra Gelada Natural Park to reach Isla Mitjana is a small adventure, marked by a unique landscape that will leave you speechless.

Steep cliffs rising to 400 meters will make you feel small, and accompanied by different species of seabirds, we will reach Isla Mitjana, also known as the Island of Octopuses (due to the abundance of these cephalopods).

This excursion takes around 4 hours and requires a certain level of fitness, and it will only take place if optimal sea conditions are met.